I was just about to turn in my AZ CCW application. Now the question is, should I still turn it in? I don't think there is a point to anymore

Depends on what permits you have. If you plan to go to New Mexico for example, the AZ permit is still good for that (whereas the Utah and Nevada permits are not). And if you want to go into establishments in AZ that serve alcohol, you need a CCW permit from somebody (no constitutional carry into bars, restaurants, etc)...

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we can not nor should not dismiss or discount my theory that in the dark of night you molest sea anemones by candlelight.

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It is clear from this thread that citadel grad was the gunman, and Oswald his patsy.

Depends on what permits you have. If you plan to go to New Mexico for example, the AZ permit is still good for that (whereas the Utah and Nevada permits are not). And if you want to go into establishments in AZ that serve alcohol, you need a CCW permit from somebody...

Have FL and UT, always planned on getting NV (I like to have permits in the states I carry in) but I was going to get an AZ for NV until I could get my NV permit.

I'll probably just end up getting AZ anyway because I'm a sucker for obtaining more LTC's

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dude, its a pump-action..You can put a live weasel or hollowed d**do on the barrel and it would be legal...

Good class, went out in the desert to shoot. Since the class was on a Wednesday, went over to the sheriff's office to file application. All done in one day.

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Starting around 2007, there has been a push to reform certain aspects of NV's CCW laws.

They first pushed through the change to make NV honor other state's CCW permits. Those resistant to this allowed it to pass in 2007 with certain restrictions (database access + training equal or greater than NV).

They also pushed to change the live fire qualifications so that you no longer had to qualify with every handgun you wanted to carry. There was resistance to this as well. But, they were able to get parts of it changed in 2009 (created revolver category) and 2011 (created semi-auto firearm & revolver categories). The bill to change it again (no categories, qualify with a handgun and can carry any type of handgun) was introduced this year and is half-way through the legislature (passed the NV Senate, currently in the NV Assembly's Judiciary Committee).

Starting in 2011, they also started pushing constitutional carry and campus carry. Both those bills died in the NV Senate's Judiciary Committee due to the anti-gun committee chairman refusing to let those bills come up for a vote. Fortunately, that anti-gun committee chairman is no longer there and both those bills have been resubmitted this year.

AFAIK...
It appears the current primary focus is to keep reforming the live fire qualification and to get campus carry passed. The powers that be have stated once they get those, all focus would then be on constitutional carry (maybe the 2015 legislative session).

Side note:
The NV legislature is part-time. Meaning they only meet every two years to make/pass new laws and are only paid when they are in session.

Thanks Quiet, all good info and I was aware of the permit changes re: live fire qualification and NV has made some solid improvements here, it was a bit excessive to have to qualify with every handgun you would ever possibly want or need to carry.

So who was the anti-gun committee chairman and where did he go? I also really like your part time legislature and the fact they only meet every other year, wish that was the case here in Kaliforniastan! However my concern is if NV does not get Constitutional Carry this year, we have to wait two more years for another bite at the apple.

I really don't want to get another permit (Nevada) just to add ONE state!

Thanks Quiet, all good info and I was aware of the permit changes re: live fire qualification and NV has made some solid improvements here, it was a bit excessive to have to qualify with every handgun you would ever possibly want or need to carry.

So who was the anti-gun committee chairman and where did he go? I also really like your part time legislature and the fact they only meet every other year, wish that was the case here in Kaliforniastan! However my concern is if NV does not get Constitutional Carry this year, we have to wait two more years for another bite at the apple.

I really don't want to get another permit (Nevada) just to add ONE state!

I edited the post you quoted, said the NV Senate's Judiciary Committee. Which was wrong, it was the NV Assembly's Judiciary Committee. Sorry about that.

The anti-gun Judiciary committee chairman is Assemblyman William Horne (D-Clark County D34). He was re-elected last year and is currently the Majority Leader for the NV Assembly. He left the Judiciary Committee to chair the Select Committee on the Assembly. He is originally from TX.

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Dammit. This sucks! I've got two trips to NV planned in the next 60 days and not only can I not carry, but one is to Vegas and one is to Reno, so I can't even do my class on one trip and my app on the other! They could have at least given us enough notice that we could avoid a lapse in coverage!
Billy

Thanks Quiet, all good info and I was aware of the permit changes re: live fire qualification and NV has made some solid improvements here, it was a bit excessive to have to qualify with every handgun you would ever possibly want or need to carry.

You no longer need to qualify with every handgun. There are two "classes" of guns you can get on your permit: revolvers and semiauto. Qualify with 1 semiauto gun, you're good to carry any semiauto gun. Same with revolvers...

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we can not nor should not dismiss or discount my theory that in the dark of night you molest sea anemones by candlelight.

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Show me on this 1st Amendment bobble-head doll where the mods touched you.

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It is clear from this thread that citadel grad was the gunman, and Oswald his patsy.

Dammit. This sucks! I've got two trips to NV planned in the next 60 days and not only can I not carry, but one is to Vegas and one is to Reno, so I can't even do my class on one trip and my app on the other! They could have at least given us enough notice that we could avoid a lapse in coverage!
Billy

If you can make it during a weekday, you can do one of the 6am-2pm classes at Armed&Safe in Reno, then do the application at the Sheriff's office same-day...

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Originally Posted by Kestryll

we can not nor should not dismiss or discount my theory that in the dark of night you molest sea anemones by candlelight.

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Originally Posted by TKM

Show me on this 1st Amendment bobble-head doll where the mods touched you.

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Originally Posted by Click Boom

It is clear from this thread that citadel grad was the gunman, and Oswald his patsy.

You no longer need to qualify with every handgun. There are two "classes" of guns you can get on your permit: revolvers and semiauto. Qualify with 1 semiauto gun, you're good to carry any semiauto gun. Same with revolvers...

Thanks Chief, I know...that's why I used the past tense "was excessive" and this should get even better with the pending NV legislation changing live fire qualification to a single handgun qualification to carry anything legal to carry!

Taking the Nevada class this Sunday in Reno for $60.http://www.armedandsafe.com/
Will need to make another trip up to turn in the paperwork. Thought I could do it in Las Vegas when I'm there in two weeks but I found out that it has to be submitted to the Sheriff in the county where the course is taken...

The Nevada CFP is good in all counties throughout the state. The point I was making is:
1) Nevada residents must submit through their county of residence (like CA).
2) Non-residents must submit to the sheriff in the county in which the course was taken. Don't ask me why... $$$